Skip to main content

Science Engagement in Action Webinar: Resources at WVU

Science Engagement Webinar

If you are struggling to tie your scientific research to community benefits and broader impacts, join the West Virginia Local Science Engagement Network to learn how to connect with WVU community engagement experts from the Division of Land-grant Engagement. 

Learn how to create and deliver meaningful activities for your community benefits and broader impact proposal components.

The webinar will feature Kristi Wood-Turner, director for the Center for Community Engagement, and Tony Michael, program director for WVU Extension Family and Community Development, at noon Sept. 20 on Zoom.

Attend the webinar to:

  • Learn what community engagement means,

  • Hear ideas for collaborations, and

  • Increase the effectiveness of your outreach and engagement efforts.

Wood-Turner, with degrees in sociology and educational leadership, has served as a reviewer of community benefits plans for the U.S. Department of Energy.

Michael, with degrees in English and law, has deep ties to labor unions and connections with Extension agents in all 55 West Virginia counties. 

Register to attend.

Learn more about the West Virginia LSEN.